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Which statement describes the inverse of m(x) = x2 – 17x? 289
x +
4.
289
4
The domain restriction x 2 ✓ results in m-'(x) = -V
The domain restriction x 2 a results in m'(x) = x +Vx+
7 results in m-'(x) == -1
- results in m-'(x) =ų +Vx+289
O The domain restriction x 2 -
289
X +
4.
17
O The domain restriction x2 -


Which statement describes the inverse of m(x) = x2 – 17x?

289
x +
4.
289
4
The domain restriction

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